Michal Lipson

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First Reported May 15 2012 - Updated May 15 2012 - 1 Documents

Is High-Risk Science Nuts or Brilliant? An Event at the NY Academy of Sciences | 80beats

Just so it?s on your radar, New Yorkers: You won?t want to miss tomorrow night?s exciting discussion$ $ of how cutting-edge science and innovation are stimulated and sustained:Moderated by Corey Powell, Editor-in-Chief of Discover Magazine, the panel ... [ Published May 15 2012 by Discover Magazine ]
First Reported May 03 2012 - Updated May 03 2012 - 1 Documents

Crazy or Brilliant: Betting on High-Risk, High-Reward Science

Sciences 7 World Trade Center 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor New York, NY 10007-2157Don't miss this exciting discussion of how cutting-edge science and innovation are stimulated and sustained. Moderated by Corey Powell, Editor-in-Chief of Discover Magazine, ... [ Published May 03 2012 by Columbia Technology Ventures ]

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"there are a few awards for young scientists, but almost all of them are based on proposals that you submit, and not on the actual work that you do as a young scientist" says 2010 Blavatnik Awards faculty winner Michal Lipson, MacArthur Fellow and Associate Professor in the Nanophotonics Research Group at Cornell University...

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Winners and Finalists Named in the New York Aca... [ Published May 21 2012 by Zecco ]
Is High-Risk Science Nuts or Brilliant? An Even... [ Published May 15 2012 by Discover Magazine ]
Crazy or Brilliant: Betting on High-Risk, High-... [ Published May 03 2012 by Columbia Technology Ventures ]
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